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I have an old, probably '50's or '60's, owners manual for a Browning semi auto .22 rifle in almost new condition. It's for one of those bottom eject rifles. I know some people are into collecting stuff like that. Anyone have an idea of what it might be worth? If anyone on here is interested, just make me an offer and I'll certainly consider it. I'm not looking to get rich, but don't want to just let it go if it might be worth something. I have no use for it. Thanks.
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Try doing a search on www.gunbroker.com for your manual and you might find others for sale. Then you can decide what it might be worth. FWIW, on average I have seen manuals of many different types with prices from $5-15.


